The WNBA's success last year wasn't a fluke. Now, the league and its players want to cash in
The WNBA's success last year wasn't a fluke. Now, the league and its players want to cash in

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The league is set to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars from expansion fees and a new media rights deal. And the players' union is pushing for a new contract to change a legacy of low pay.
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